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Another Win at Court of Appeals
Aaron P. Dodd has again prevailed before the Utah Court of Appeals in the State v. Cristobal matter, which was decided August 19, 2010.  In this case Mr. Dodd argued that the client’s right to a fair trial was infringed because there was insufficient evidence to enhance the degree of offense.&n...
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Carl J. Belliston

Carl J. Belliston received his Bachelors Degree from Brigham Young University in 1984 in Economics. In 1987, he graduated magna cum laude from the J. Reuben Clark Law School at BYU, having served as Executive Editor of the Law Review. Mr. Belliston spent the first eight years of his legal career with the distinguished New England law firm of Robinson & Cole. He joined Mr. Fillmore in 1995 and, after several years together in partnership, is now of counsel to the firm. Mr. Belliston's practice has always focused on business counseling and business transactions. He has extensive experience in contracts, trade regulation (antitrust), franchising, copyrights, trademarks, technology licensing, and protection of trade secrets. cbelliston@fslaw.com


Arlen L. Card

Arlen L. Card graduated in 1986 from Brigham Young University as a National Merit Scholar in Music Composition. He began freelance work as a film composer at that time, and completed a Masters Degree in Composition in 1991, also at BYU. In 1987, he was awarded a fellowship by Robert Redford's Sundance Institute to study with accomplished Hollywood composers David Newman, Alan Sylvestri, Bruce Broughton, and the late Henry Mancini. During his career as a film composer, Mr. Card won numerous awards, and has over 90 films to his credit. He also developed a career as a writer and story consultant for screenplays and novels, became a real estate investor, and served as a part-time faculty member at BYU for five years. By virtue of his work in music, film, publishing and real estate industries, Mr. Card became intrigued with contracts and negotiations and determined to seek a law degree, which he received from Brigham Young University in 2001, with additional training in mediation. He opened his solo practice in 2002 in Provo, Utah, centering on contract law and estate planning. In late 2004, Mr. Card joined the law firm of Fillmore Spencer LLC, where he now practices in the areas of entertainment law, business and contract law, estate planning, real estate, copyrights and trademarks. Mr. Card also speaks Spanish. acard@fslaw.com


Jennifer K. Gowans

Jennifer K. Gowans graduated cum laude in Speech Communications from the University of Utah in 1993. She graduated cum laude from the J. Reuben Clark Law School in 1996. She completed an externship with the Criminal Division of the Utah Attorney General's Office and an internship with Nextel Communications in East Rutherford, New Jersey. She has done several appeals and focuses her practice in both civil and criminal litigation as well as appellate and post-conviction matters. Her reported cases include State v. Barzee, 177 P.3d 48 (Utah 2007); State v. Worwood, 164 P.3d 397 (Utah 2007); State v. Mattinson, 152 P.3d 300 (Utah 2007); State v. Tiliaia, 153 P.3d 757 (Utah App. 2006); Julian v. State, 52 P.3d 1168 (Utah 2002); Frausto v. State, 966 P.2d 849 (Utah 1998); and Julian v. State, 966 P.2d 249 (Utah 1998). jgowans@fslaw.com


Brandon P. Johnson

Brandon P. Johnson has recently been the Chief Operations Officer for Infiniti Corp. in Provo, Utah. Prior to working for Infiniti Corp., Mr. Johnson worked for AxisPointe, Inc. as Vice President of its legal department. He graduated cum laude from Brigham Young University in 1994 and from the J. Reuben Clark Law School in 2000. Following law school, he worked in Los Angeles, California at PricewaterhouseCoopers, specializing in mergers and acquisitions. Subsequently, he worked for the Hathaway Law Firm in Ventura, California before beginning his representation of various private corporations. His areas of practice include general corporate representation, business transactional law, formation of entities, general business and tax planning, mergers and acquisitions, estate planning and tax disputes. He presently is licensed to practice law only in California. bjohnson@fslaw.com


Eric E. Marchant

Eric E. Marchant graduated top of his class, with a 4.0 GPA in 3 years of academic studies, from the College of Southern Utah, (now Southern Utah University) with a double major in political science and Spanish. Mr. Marchant graduated from the J. Reuben Clark Law School and passed the Utah State Bar in 1978. Over the past three decades he has had an extensive career as a business owner, Chairman, CEO, consultant, and corporate executive to a variety of domestic, multi-national, and global companies. Most recently Mr. Marchant served as Senior V.P. and Managing Director at Neways International and Nikken Incorporated, two multi-national hundred million dollar companies. In this capacity, he managed and collaborated with domestic and international departments from around the world, including markets in the USA, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, the United Kingdom, Israel, Russia, Canada and Mexico. Mr. Marchant's legal experience has primarily focused on corporate counseling, business and contract law. Mr. Marchant also speaks Spanish. emarchant@fslaw.com


Brett G. Scharffs

Brett G. Scharffs professor at the J. Reuben Clark School of Law specializing in securities, business and international law, has associated with Fillmore Spencer LLC as a consultant on securities and corporate law matters. He graduated from Georgetown University magna cum laude with a B.S.B.A. in International Business in 1986, and received an M.A. in Philosophy summa cum laude from Georgetown in 1987. He earned a B.Phil. in philosophy from Oxford University in 1989, where he studied as a Rhodes Scholar. He graduated from Yale Law School in 1992, where he was a Senior Editor of the Yale Law Journal. After law school, he clerked for Judge David B. Sentelle on the U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit. Professor Scharffs practiced securities and corporate law for three years with the prominent New York City law firm Sullivan & Cromwell before joining the Brigham Young University Law School faculty in 1997. bscharffs@fslaw.com

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